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CLASS WILL 9 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three, realizing that our days at Auburn High School are coming to a close, do hereby make the following bequests: FIRST: To our dear ALMA MATER, we want to thank you for guiding us, the Class of Sli, to the top. SECOND: To MR. KRAUSS, our high school principal, we wish to bestow our thanks and gratitude in lending his helping hand. THIRD: To the FACULTY, a sincere expression of our heartfelt gratitude for all you have done in making our stay here such a wonderful one. FOURTH: To the JUNIOR CLASS, our congratulations to you upon becoming upper classmen. FIFTH: To the SOPHOMORE CLASS, congratulations on your becoming Juniors, and best wishes for success as you venture forth in your new studies. SIXTH! To the FRESHMAN CLASS, a welcome to you as you enter the big time and a wish that you, too, may gainfully spend four grand and glorious years here. SEVENTH: To the JANITOR and LADIES in the cafeteria, a Thank-You for the marvelous job you have performed in making A. H. S. a place of which to be proud. I EIGI-ITH: INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS: 1. ATHENA FRYER'S driving skill to JAMES PIEFFER 2. KENNETH KLINGER'S yearbook worries to next year's editor 3. JEAN MOYER'S quietness to MARLENE KISSINGER 4. CONNIE RUDY'S long hair to JUDITH REBER 5. RUTH SCHRADER'S basketball technique to EMILY AUMAN 6. MARGARET SEIGFRIED'S imitations to DONNA SCHIEPE 7. SHIRLEY SEILER'S fast talking to FLORENCE JONES 8. HENRY TRUMBO'S music ability to DARWIN WESTON 9. CHARLES ZECHMAN'S red hair to CAROL NAGLE We, the Class of '53, Seniors of Auburn High School, being of sound mind, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ,-23,-1
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OUR TWENTIETH REUNl0N O 'Tis a balmy evening in june, 1973, and the gym of good old Auburn High is gaily decorated with twisting luminous streamers of all the colors of the rainbow. What is the gala occasion? We soon shall see. Who is the lovely matron just entering with the four-star general? Oh, that is Ruth Schrader, who has become a noted dramatic actress. You know her husband has risen to be a general, and she is the famous actress now who won an Oscar last year in Hollywood. Here comes Peg Seigfried, who has become quite a business lady. She is proprietress of an exclus- ive What Not shop in New York City. If you want some rare trinket from a far-off land, just visit Peggy's What N0ts, and you'll be able to find something to suit your taste. I see she has her husband and two children with her. A prosperous gentleman is just coming through the doorway. lt's good old Henry Trumbo, the best architect in the state. If you want to build a house that really is a house, just get Henry as your contractor. You can get in touch with him at his modern new office building in Philadelphia. Natur- ally, he planned this one hundred fifty story building himself. What a slim and graceful little lady is coming in that other door! It's none other than our live- wire, Shirley Seiler. She's married to a college professor, and she is a dancing instructor in the same school as well as the secretary in their office. If anybody can teach an awkward young lady or gen- tleman how to be graceful, Shirley can. Oh, here comes Jean Moyer! Remember what a quiet little girl she was. VVell, she has really gotten somewhere, she's become a medical secretary to a leading doctor in Pittsburgh. She's doing a fine and useful job in his office. I see a tall, dark-haired, and distinguished-looking gentleman with his gracious and elegant wife. Accompanying them are their twin boys. It is none other than Ken Klinger, New York's finest and most modern mortician. Ken really made a study of the mortuary science. He has developed a new embalming fluid that will make the corpse wake up and be alive again after one thousand years. Just think what our reunion will be like in more than one thousand years, if we all get treated with his new invention! In has spare time, Ken designs men's fashions for the large Eastern Division of Clipper Craft Clothes. Now a jolly matron is coming in. She's a short lady followed by a tall, handsome husband and eight children of assorted sizes. It's our dear old friend, Athena Fryer. She not only gives her large family the best of care, but she's an active worker in the civic organizations of her town. She was voted The Best lblother of l972. A most fashionable, sylph-like lovely matron is gracefully moving through the doorway. It's Con- nie Rudy, the most noted designer of women's clothing on our continent. She's really an expert in creating beauty in women's dresses, since she learned the art in Paris. Here comes the ninth member of our old gang, Charles Zechman. VVith him is his dainty and lovely little auburn-haired wife and their auburn-haired triplet girls. Charles met this charming young lady on one of his rocket trips. Charles has become a nationally known research physicist and inventor. He is now the owner of Ulnterplanetary Rocket Lines. He'll take you any place, any time. Rockets leave his rocket port every hour on the hour. As pastime, Charles operates a large hatchery and poul- try-breeding farm. Now that our noteworthy class members are all assembled, we will proceed with our anniversary banquet and festivities of the occasion.
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FACT OR FICTION O ATHENA FRYER: stays home every night to study. KENNETH KLINGER: drives a hotrod. JEAN MOYER: is a class pest. CONNIE RUDY: has a Shine for one particular lad. RUTH SCHRADER: just hates phone calls from Schuylk MARGARET SEIGFRIED: carries a torch for a certain SHIRLEY SEILER: is a man hater. HENRY TRUMBO: is a rich carpenter. CHARLES ZECHMAN: Wears a red Wig. A. H. S. HIT PARADE ill Haven. Summit Station lad School Days . . . . . ..... September 7th to June Sth Down Yonder ...... ............ And So To Sleep Again . Now ls The Hour ...... Smoke Gets In Your Eyes . . . . . Sin ..... ............. . . . . , Tell Me Why .... .... . . Because Of You .......... .... I miss Some Enchanted Evening .... . . . . . . . Keep It A Secret ...... . . . Loveliest Night Of The Year . . .-24.-1 . . . ..The Office . . . . .Week-ends ..........3:30 .Chemistry Lab Skipping classes . We suffer tests? ed the honor roll . . . Senior Prom . . . . All answers . . . .Graduation
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